SA (Spectrum Analyzer) Mode (Option 233–Mixed Analyzers)FUTURE
SA Mode Settings
5. Optionally choose from the following:
When the table edits are complete
Keysight N9915-90020 User's Guide
setting) if you just want standard Amplitude units, with a
simple dB offset supplied by the correction table. This
makes the correction basically identical to a Cable
correction. To get Field Strength units, you must choose
either dB /m (E-field or dipole antenna), or dB S/m
(H-field or loop antenna) to properly identify the Antenna
Factors in the table. The scalar measurement Amplitude
units (either standard or Field Strength) will then be
available at Ampl/more Unit. Learn how in
Units" on page
units, refer to
—
Freq
Interpolation: Set to LINear by the FieldFox and can
NOT be edited.
— To edit Frequency/Value pairs, enter numbers using the numeric
keypad, and a frequency suffix when necessary.
— For both
Cable Loss
numbers indicate loss (we need ADD something positive to
compensate for it), and Negative is indicative of some
existing gain.
—
Antenna Factor
accurately display a far-field signal in terms that are in the
units listed below. When the antenna has low gain, or low
efficiency, the dB value to be added is larger.
—
Antenna Factor Unit
used in your measurement (i.e., dB /m or dB S/m).
— When one Freq/Value pair is entered, that correction value is
applied to the entire displayed frequency span.
— When two or more Freq/Value pairs are entered, the data points
between the lowest and highest frequencies are corrected. Linear
interpolation is applied between frequencies when necessary.
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Previous / Next Page
data.
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Add Row
Add a blank Freq/Value pair to the table,
—
Delete/Clear
then:
—
Delete Row
table.
—
Clear All
table and resets header information to default settings.
159. For details on standard Amplitude
"How to Set Y-axis Units" on page
and
Antenna Factor
describes the dB value needed to
sets the type of antenna factor unit
Quickly scrolls through pages of Freq/Value
Remove the selected Freq/Value pair from the
then
Yes
Remove all Freq/Value pairs from the
"Scale and
160.
values, Positive
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